Australia's quest for Ashes whitewash

Eight years after England won the 1912 series, Warwick
Armstrong's Australian side won the first three Tests on home soil
(Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide) in a total of 15 days of cricket to
reclaim the Ashes. It then won at Melbourne and Sydney to complete
a 5-0 series whitewash, still the only one in a five-match Ashes
series.

1st Test - Australia won by 377 runs at SCG

2nd Test - Australia won by an innings and 91 runs at MCG

3rd Test - Australia won by 119 runs at Adelaide Oval

4th Test - Australia won by eight wickets at MCG

5th Test - Australia won by nine wickets at SCG

2006-07

It took Ricky Ponting's side just 15 months to reclaim the
Ashes. England's reign is the shortest tenure in Ashes history.
Ponting's side reclaimed the trophy in Perth after 15 days of
cricket between November 23 and December 18. His side can become
the only side after Armstrong's to complete an Ashes whitewash if
it goes on to win in Melbourne and Sydney.